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East and southeast England could experience a fourth heatwave this summer, with temperatures potentially reaching 28C or 29C on Thursday and Friday.
This follows previous heatwaves, including one last weekend where temperatures exceeded 30C in parts of the country, with England recording its warmest June ever.
Drought has been declared in several regions across England, including Yorkshire, the West and East Midlands, and parts of the North West.
While some rain is expected in the west, forecasters anticipate temperatures to remain above average overall, with a greater likelihood of very warm or hot spells by mid-August, particularly in the south and east.